I have one as well
It depends on who owns the trademark (you or someone else), the nature of the copyrighted work, and how you're using the trademark in the work.
obviously
Not without your permission.
Not without your permission.
An emblem is a symbol or a trademark of something or someone.
The most important reason to register a trademark is to make sure you own it and that no-one else has that trademark already or you may find yourself getting sued.
One can perform a US Trademark search on several different websites. These include: the United States Patent and Trademark Office online website and Marcaria.
You may not use anything similar to the trademark owned by someone else when there is a likelihood of confusion in consumers of the products or services. There are other situations where use of a trademark is restricted, such as advertising a product comparison.
There are plenty of steps someone would have to follow to register a trademark. As there are too many to name here, one could check out the website USPTO.
That is a model number, not a serial number. Try a Google search for 'HIGGINS AIR RIFLE' and look for another gun to pull parts off of. ------------------------------------------- This is a Crosman model 400 made for Sears using the JC Higgins name. You can try the link below to locate someone who repairs outdated Crosman rifles. When the Web page opens click on "Find a Service Center" it will guide you to a repair center. ( hopefully)
As much as someone wants to pay.
No, well they can, but the owner of the trademark can sue them for damages.